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Leslie Camacho

What's in Your Future? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    I've been pondering the future since my dad took me to visit the World Future Society headquarters in Bethesda, Md., when I was 10 years old. And now that I'm a career writer, it's my job to think about what the workplace will look like -- and what it will demand from us -- in 2025.
Leslie Camacho

What's in Your Future? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    I've been pondering the future since my dad took me to visit the World Future Society headquarters in Bethesda, Md., when I was 10 years old. And now that I'm a career writer, it's my job to think about what the workplace will look like -- and what it will demand from us -- in 2025.
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    "Research shows that motivation is positively correlated with college performance, academic discipline, and future occupational success. It is critical that practitioners and educators direct more attention toward implementing practices that focus specifically on increasing client motivation and behavior change-thus maximizing graduation rates and minimizing future educational, occupational, economic, and personal consequences (Miller & Rose, 2009; Willis 1994). Motivational Interviewing (MI) is one approach that is used to help clients engage in the career planning process."
Swati Mehra

Help Prepare Children for a Better Future - 0 views

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    Starting a kindergarten business is a good idea as it is not so difficult to start and assures good earning. Moreover, there is another side of this business and that is helping kids get prepared for their bright future.
Belinda Wilson

Future of the Job Market - Future Unemployment Rates - Esquire - 0 views

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    Esquire created a riviting-if depression- look at the effects of the recession on the job market and wages
wisestepp

Hiring Strategies for Startups: Tips to Hire Right People - 0 views

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    With any startup, recruitment is not only about the process of hiring a workforce but a strategic step towards a strong and sustainable future for the company. After all, the team that you work with will eventually be the deciding factor if your startup is going to flourish or not. There are experienced job seekers who will be willing to work for a startup, but they also demand salaries that a startup may not be able to afford.
Leslie Camacho

'Must I Say My Last Boss Fired Me?' - WSJ.com - 3 views

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    "I was terminated from my last job. Do I have to put that on my applications for future employment? "
Leslie Camacho

College Access: The Missing Link - 0 views

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    "he Obama administration is drawing attention to the hemorrhage of low-income and minority students out of the educational pipeline as a current national problem heading toward a future national crisis. On target are government efforts to expand federal financial aid and community college. These strategies should result in more students with the means and academic support to pay for college and graduate."
Dadang Wardhana

Jobs Vacancy - PT. Bank Bukopin | Job In The List - 0 views

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    Jobs Vacancy - PT. Bank Bukopin, is one of the National Private Bank. Bukopin has been serving the community for over three decades. With a sound financial condition, the more solid balance sheet structure by applying the principles of prudence and risk control more perfect, we are establishing themselves in their stride realizing a real contribution to building the future.
Leslie Camacho

Why You Need a Business Plan - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Your written plan describes your business, outlines your goals and serves as a road map for future activities- everything from handling unforeseen complications to repaying borrowed money. It's a document that should grow with your business, undergoing constant tweaks as your big idea evolves from a concept into a successful company.
Leslie Camacho

How to Search for a Job Online - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "In a tight job market, building and maintaining an online presence is critical to networking and job hunting. Done right, it can be an important tool for present and future networking and useful for potential employers trying to get a sense of who you are, your talents and your experience. Done wrong, it can easily take you out of the running for most positions."
Leslie Camacho

Seven Steps for Career Professionals to Take When a Reporter Calls - 0 views

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    "Have you ever received a call from a reporter looking for a career development professional? Such calls could be triggered by a number of different events. If you advertise your services or events such as career or job fairs, reporters may follow up. If the economy is in a downturn, with major employers eliminating jobs and millions of people re-thinking their career futures, reporters may come to you as an expert source of comment and analysis. If the economy is expanding and people are exploring new work options, reporters may seek observations about the resulting trends. If your organization issues a press release, you should be prepared to field any inquiries that result."
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    "We read in newspaper headlines that the economy may have permanently lost 20 million jobs, that 70 million "baby-boomers" are ready to retire, that 50 percent of the workforce will be people of color by 2028, that younger workers are changing careers five to seven times, that America is losing its half-century of global economic dominance and that the global skills gap is worsening. The US workplace is experiencing radical transformational changes. These changes will require new skill-sets for future career success and to start closing the non-competitive skills gap."
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 1 views

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    "Since the shocks of corporate re-engineering and leveraged buyouts in the late 1980s, the watchword to employees has been take ownership of your own future. Instead of efforts to build bench strength, which had characterized talent development efforts since the 1950s, most organizations shortened talent planning time horizons and reduced learning and development investment, resorting instead to hiring talent on a just-in-time basis. "
Leslie Camacho

Why Liberal Arts Need Career Services - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Recent economic events have forced colleges and universities to streamline their academic offerings congruent with a more pragmatic cost-benefit approach, usually at the expense of their liberal-arts programs. When a foreign-language or philosophy department graduates only a few students per year, there is no financial argument to be made for keeping the department intact. Traditional reasoning about the enrichment of the "student as future citizen" can only go so far when parents who pay the tuition or students taking the courses can't see a bottom line in the form of a lucrative job after graduation.
Leslie Camacho

Not-So-Equal Protection-Reforming the Regulation of Student Internships - 0 views

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    "Internships-the vast majority of which are unpaid-have become a staple of the college experience. In 1992, only 9% of graduating college students had participated in internships; by 2006 that figure increased nine-fold to 83% (Ortner 1997/1998; NACE 2008), representing at least 2.5 million student workers each year. Internships are often beneficial for both the student and the employer. Students can gain valuable insights into the nature of a certain occupation or industry, specific skill development, exposure to a network of contacts in a field of interest, and experience in the professional world. In turn, employers can engage in low-cost workforce training and vetting for future employment."
Leslie Camacho

What Will Be the Hot Jobs of 2018? - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "Kelley McDonald has always loved exploring new terrain. In home videos as early as age 3, "I'm always off by myself, looking under rocks or catching and studying bees," she says. Today, at 18, the Apple Valley, Minn., college student is studying for a science career in the fast-growing field of nanotechnology-working with materials at the molecular or atomic level. That makes her one of the lucky ones-a young adult whose career passion is in sync with one of the hot jobs of the near future."
Leslie Camacho

10 Great Green Opportunities - EMagazine.com - 0 views

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    10 Great Green Opportunities October 31, 2007 | Brita Belli | Everything's coming up green. Across every industry, new job possibilities are emerging for those with the skills to bridge the divide between the old, fossil-fuel-based economy and the new, energy-efficient one. Corporations once demonized for their role in creating pollution and exploiting workers are being held accountable; they are partnering with nonprofits and hiring corporate social responsibility managers. They are finding that reducing their impact is as good for future profits as for the planet at large. There's no secret to getting a job in the new green economy. It's as basic as applying the job skills you've already developed (web design, sales, management) to a nonprofit or sustainable industry, or coordinating sustainable practices from within a corporate entity. Sometimes, as in green building or solar panel installing, these green jobs require a specific set of skills-and classes are organizing to fill the growing need. Other times, as in the organic food industry, ecotourism or sales and marketing of energy-efficient technology, anyone with a good work ethic can get in and create a great green career.
Leslie Camacho

How Are Older Workers Faring in Today's Economy? - Encore - SmartMoney - 0 views

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    Although the economy is technically in a recovery, unemployment remains high. And the Fed's August 9 decision to keep rates low through mid-2013 suggests that policymakers expect weak growth for the foreseeable future. What's happening to older workers in this never-ending malaise?
Leslie Camacho

Employment Projections Home Page - 0 views

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    The Employment Projections Program develops information about the labor market for the Nation as a whole for 10 years in the future.
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